03/10/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/10/2026 10:33
The creation of a Public Works Director formally cements much of the role Romines has been performing as Team Lead for the past four years. He has worked for the City of Madison since 2011 and was formerly Assistant Parks Superintendent. His current contract allows for this new designation, and the adjustment will come at minimal expense to taxpayers after some reclassification of managers within the Streets Division. This will align Public Works with the same organizational structure that has been successful with the City's Planning, Community, & Economic Development and Transportation Departments.
As Team Lead, Romines has increased communication and responsibility-sharing within Public Works so multiple agencies are working in harmony while better utilizing resources. This includes more efficient use of staff to provide the vital services Madisonians depend on. These efforts are already helping the City better respond to immediate problems and concerns brought to our attention from the public. Romines has also overseen the years-long planning and implementation of a new west side Streets facility included in last year's Capital Budget. Once completed, this facility will considerably reduce the travel time it takes for both trash and recycling pickup, as well as snow and ice removal for a large portion of the city. This efficiency will result in significant cost savings as Madison continues to grow.
The appointment will be introduced to the Common Council on April 21.